This recording was converted from WAV to mp3; and was amplified so that the call can be heard through reasonable speakers and a high volume.

The habitat was lower montane cloud forest.

There were two birds observed. The first was alarm calling (this call) just five meters away and the second individual was making a 'booming' call approximately 20 meters away (see Catalog number XC302846). Both birds were perched about 2-3 meters off the ground.

Rain was slight.

The call was gathered by the Exploration Sira expedition in 2015 - see www.exploration-sira.com and http://news.mongabay.com/2015/09/scientists-capture-first-ever-footage-of-rare-threatened-bird-in-perus-cerros-del-sira/

This recording was converted from WAV to mp3; and was amplified so that the call can be heard through reasonable speakers and a high volume.

The habitat was lower montane cloud forest.

There were two birds observed. The first was alarm calling just five meters away and this 'booming' call was from a second individual approximately 20 meters away. Both birds were perched about 2-3 meters off the ground.

Rain was slight.

The call was gathered by the Exploration Sira expedition in 2015 - see www.exploration-sira.com and http://news.mongabay.com/2015/09/scientists-capture-first-ever-footage-of-rare-threatened-bird-in-perus-cerros-del-sira/

Same individual as XC62321. Call (not an alarm call) from a bird perched in a tree. The first sound in this cut is wing noise from the fluttering Pauxi. The call of interest comes just before the Henicorhina begins to sing.